Analysis Of Sulfidation Routes For Processing Weathered Ilmenite Concentrates Containing Impurities

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sazzad Ahmad M. Akbar Rhamdhani Mark I. Pownceby Warren J. Bruckard
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Rutile is the preferred feedstock for producing high-grade TiO2 pigment but due to decreasing resources, alternative materials such as ilmenite is now used to produce a synthetic rutile (SR) feedstock. This requires removal of impurities (e.g. Fe, Mg, Mn) which, for a primary ilmenite is straightforward process. Processing of weathered ilmenite however, is complex, especially when chrome-bearing impurities are present since minor chromium downgrades the SR market value as it imparts color to the final TiO2 pigment, Chrome-bearing spinels are a problem in weathered ilmenites from the Murray Basin, Australia as their physical and chemical properties overlap with ilmenite making separation difficult. In this paper, different sulfidation process routes for weathered ilmenites are analyzed for their applicability to Murray Basin deposits as a mean of remove chrome spinel impurities. Thermodynamic and experimental studies indicated that selective sulfidation of chrome-bearing spinel can be achieved under controlled pO2 and pS2 processing conditions thereby making them amenable to separation.
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APA: Sazzad Ahmad M. Akbar Rhamdhani Mark I. Pownceby Warren J. Bruckard  (2015)  Analysis Of Sulfidation Routes For Processing Weathered Ilmenite Concentrates Containing Impurities

MLA: Sazzad Ahmad M. Akbar Rhamdhani Mark I. Pownceby Warren J. Bruckard Analysis Of Sulfidation Routes For Processing Weathered Ilmenite Concentrates Containing Impurities. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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